Report: Four-star S Kameron Miles decommits from Tennessee, could be headed to Texas A&M

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Oklahoma State Cowboys: To no one's surprise, the Cowboys' class is offensively top heavy. OSU's top four pledges could all play WR in college, including Marcell Ateman, Fred Ross and Ra'Shaad Samples, all from Texas. Athlete Jerel Morrow forecasts as a wideout, but could move to corner given the Cowboys' influx at WR. Whoever ends up winning the QB job long-term should have plenty of targets to work with throughout his career in Stillwater. Here's how the recruiting services rank Oklahoma State's class / Rivals: No. 25 / Scout: No. 18 / ESPN: N/A / 247 Sports: 28 / AVERAGE RANKING: No. 24 overall class

Miles, rated as a four-star prospects and the nation's No. 12 safety by Rivals.com, pledged to Tennessee in May, but seemed to be waning on his commitment in recent weeks after getting an offer from the in-state Aggies.

A week ago, Miles told Gigem247.com that he was "really considering" A&M, and the pendulum seems to be swinging in that direction now that he's no longer a Tennessee commit.

"When I got that offer from A&M, I was excited," Miles told Sayles. "I just felt like it gave me another opportunity to look at another school that’s got a new coach and a program that’s going in the right direction. Coach [Kevin] Sumlin’s a real cool coach."

At 6-2, 200 pounds, Miles has a terrific frame for safety at the next level, and has excelled against the run in high school. He also serves as West Mesquite's quarterback in Wildcat formations, though he figures to stay on the defensive side of the field in college.

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